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Page 5
... allusions either to the author, that is, to himself, or to the actors. Lloyd, in Singer's edition, thinks that this title was given in the same spirit of idleness that pervades and informs so many of the scenes; 'it seems to Enter ...
... allusions either to the author, that is, to himself, or to the actors. Lloyd, in Singer's edition, thinks that this title was given in the same spirit of idleness that pervades and informs so many of the scenes; 'it seems to Enter ...
Page 8
... allusion to ' stalling of an ox.' Even Dr Johnson was overborne, and pronounced sties not only better, but more likely to be Shakespeare's word. Mason (p. 80) cogently observes that * if sties had been the original reading the ...
... allusion to ' stalling of an ox.' Even Dr Johnson was overborne, and pronounced sties not only better, but more likely to be Shakespeare's word. Mason (p. 80) cogently observes that * if sties had been the original reading the ...
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... allusion is so clear to the Parable, it might be possibly the genitive of apposition, and equivalent to 'what prodigal's portion have I spent;' in this case the two words should be joined by a hyphen. — Ed. 45. him] For other examples ...
... allusion is so clear to the Parable, it might be possibly the genitive of apposition, and equivalent to 'what prodigal's portion have I spent;' in this case the two words should be joined by a hyphen. — Ed. 45. him] For other examples ...
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... allusion to « Robin Hood,' a name around which clustered all the romance of forest life. Let that name be once uttered as a key-note, and every charm of a life under the greenwood tree, be it in the forest of Sherwood or of Arden, is ...
... allusion to « Robin Hood,' a name around which clustered all the romance of forest life. Let that name be once uttered as a key-note, and every charm of a life under the greenwood tree, be it in the forest of Sherwood or of Arden, is ...
Page 26
... allusion whatever to a cock's head or comb. The three-cornered hat which Touchstone is made to wear on the modern stage is an innovation, and totally unconnected with the genuine costume of the domestic fool. [See Appendix, p. 309 ...
... allusion whatever to a cock's head or comb. The three-cornered hat which Touchstone is made to wear on the modern stage is an innovation, and totally unconnected with the genuine costume of the domestic fool. [See Appendix, p. 309 ...
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